Roto Grip Hyped Solid Bowling Ball vs Hustle Camo: Compliments or Competition?

This is a comparison of the Roto Grip Hyped Solid to the Roto Grip Hustle Camo bowling ball!

 

Roto Grip Hyped Solid Bowling Ball

Following the footsteps of the versions before it, the HYPED SOLID is here to compliment the HP2 Line of balls. Its VTC™ (Versatile Traction Control) Solid coverstock will provide earlier traction on the lane than previous versions making it ideal for just a little more oil, or, making it the perfect ball when the friction down lane seems unmanageable and you need more overall control. This ball definitely takes VERSATILITY to the MAX! So if you weren’t already excited, now is the time you should get HYPED!

Engineered For – Medium Oil conditions

From the beginning, the end goal for the Hyped Core was to create a core design that would provide us more overall ball motion than the Hustle Core found in the HP1 Line, while also creating a viable step down option (less performance) than the motions found from our HP3 Line of balls. In the end, our R&D Team hit it out of the park with creating a core shape that provides medium flare and the ideal ball motion for the HP2 Line of balls moving forward.

BRAND

BOWLING BALL CORE SHAPE

BOWLING BALL CORE NAME

BOWLING BALL COVERSTOCK TYPE

BOWLING BALL COVER NAME

RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB)

DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB)

MASS BIAS STRENGTH

FLARE POTENTIAL

SURFACE FINISH

BALL LANE CONDITIONS

BALL PERFORMANCE LEVEL

BALL WEIGHT

, , , , 

BOWLING BALL COLOR

SCENT

 

 

Roto Grip Hustle Camo Bowling Ball

Built to provide performance for both the novice bowler and the advanced bowler, the Hustle Line of balls serves as the standard in which all other entry level balls are compared. So, whether you are looking to get your very first ball or looking to get a ball to fill out your arsenal for those lighter conditions, have no fear, the Hustle Line is here!

Engineered For – Light to Medium Oil Conditions

BRAND

BOWLING BALL COLOR

, , 

BOWLING BALL CORE SHAPE

BOWLING BALL CORE NAME

BOWLING BALL COVERSTOCK TYPE

BOWLING BALL COVER NAME

RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB)

DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB)

MASS BIAS STRENGTH

FLARE POTENTIAL

SURFACE FINISH

BALL WEIGHT

, , , , , , 

BALL LANE CONDITIONS

, 

BALL PERFORMANCE LEVEL

 

 

 

more bowling articles you may enjoy

Swag Apex Solid Review: New Benchmark for Control

With Swag Bowling's triumphant 2025 relaunch, bowlers everywhere are rediscovering what true control feels like. [...]

Roto Grip Gremlin Review: Complete Performance Analysis

Released on July 18th, the Gremlin promises to solve a common problem: finding a ball [...]

Hammer BubbleGum Vibe Review: Pink Power & Value

Finding a bowling ball that offers legitimate performance at an affordable price feels nearly impossible. [...]

Anger Solid vs Hazmat: Hammer Bowling Ball Comparison

Finding a truly versatile bowling ball that performs well across different conditions while staying affordable [...]

Ebonite Entity Review: Heavy Oil Asymmetrical Ball

Heavy oil bowling balls are investments that need to deliver consistent performance when the lanes [...]

Motiv Supra Clutch Review: Best Ball for Burn?

Your go-to ball starts hooking too early, your strike ball becomes unpredictable, and you’re watching [...]

Ethos Solid Review: Smooth Arc + Control = Game Changer?

As the final piece in the Ethos trilogy, this ball delivers something unique: true bridging [...]

Track Paragon Shadow Review: Heavy Oil Beast

You need a ball that can handle serious oil volume while still delivering that explosive [...]

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *